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Re: (TV) Slightly[?] On Topic: Richard Widmark / X



Highy recommended: "Pickup on South Street" (great 1953 Sam Fuller noir) and "Night and the City" (1950, Jules Dassin, film noir in London).

Come to think of it, those could both be titles of TV songs.


On Mar 27, 2008, at 10:08 AM, Leo Casey wrote:

Actor Richard Widmark died Monday at 93.

Widmark was T.V.'s favorite actor (according to Ms. SecretX ----- who?----she also
said Tom in his later years thought that he resembled the actor.)

http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0001847/


"Richard Widmark established himself as an icon of American cinema with his debut in the 1947 film noir Kiss of Death (1947) in which he won a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award nomination as the killer "Tommy Udo". Kiss of Death (1947) and other noir thrillers established Widmark as part of a new generation of American movie actors who became stars in the post-World War II era. With fellow post-War stars Kirk Douglas and Robert Mitchum, Widmark brought a new kind of character to the screen in his character leads and supporting parts: a hardboiled type who does not actively court the sympathy of the audience (although Mitchum's hangdog demeanor marked him as the most endearing of the three). Widmark was not afraid to play deeply troubled, deeply conflicted, or just down right deeply corrupt characters. After his debut, Widmark would work steadily until he retired at the age of 76 in 1990, primarily as a character lead. His stardom would peak around the time he played the U.S. prosecutor in Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) as the 1950s segued into the 1960s, but he would
continue to act for another 30 years."

In the film "Kiss of Death", in probably his most famous scene of Widmark's long acting career, Widmark's character, Tommy, gleefully pushes a wheel chair containing an 80-sh year-old frail woman over the edge of a flight of stairs to her death.


Leo
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